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13 days ago9 points(+0/-0/+9Score on mirror)3 children
Pharmaceuticals in the water get absorbed into your plants and genetically modified livestock while you breathe in chemicals sprayed from planes that coat everything you eat, as electromagnetic radiation is blasted on everything 24/7
13 days ago6 points(+1/-0/+5Score on mirror)2 children
It's a purity spiral. Don't eat whole bugs, don't eat bug flour. Incidental consumption of bugs? Shit man I inhaled a horsefly on a run one time (fucking Florida). Pretty sure I swallowed it, but I don't *clearly* recall so maybe it's still bathing in lung mucus as I type.
Point is - eating dye extracted from filtered bug parts added to your products in microgram or small amounts per serving is a far fucking cry from eating pure ground bugs.
Turns out running 6 miles like I did that day makes one breathe a little heavier. Sweating like a whore in church on a Florida summer run in the country, the horseflies come swarming.
Also running makes you hungry, so y'know, waste not want not. Starving kids in Africa and all.
> eating dye extracted from filtered bug parts added to your products in microgram or small amounts per serving is a far fucking cry from eating pure ground bugs.
Didnt you see? It is literally pure ground bugs. It isnt a filtered extract. It is dried bugs that are crushed up. Literally that is it. That is what it is. It ks pute ground bugs. And it is there for COLOR.
13 days ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
> It is literally pure ground bugs. It isnt a filtered extract.
Nigger it's literally called cochineal *extract.*
Stop at 0:50s. See the empty vial (well, with dyed water in it)? That's what they use. The excess bug parts not only interfere with the coloring, but they add useless bulk that interferes with the desired color and likely undesirable flavors. Also, you are talking micrograms per nerd pack at best, of the *extract*.
[Here is a crude, at home method of... and I can't stress this word enough... **EXTRACTING** the color from the bug.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oS0Q7iDAB8w)
Look at all the bug parts this dude leaves behind.
>It is literally pure ground bugs. It isnt a filtered extract. It is dried bugs that are crushed up. Literally that is it. That is what it is. It ks pute ground bugs.
Just saying lies over and over doesn't change the facts. Shit with that kind of repetition you might actually be a negress, so why am I even trying to use facts and logic on you? Lol... here let me try my niggerese. "NUH UH. NO IT AIN'T! NO IT AIN'T! NO IT AIN'T! NO IT AIN'T! NUH UH! U DON NO! U DON NO! U DON NO! U BETTA BACK UP!"
I'm a little rusty, but I think that may have gotten the point across on your level.
Wow such passion for bug powder. Now in the video we are commenting on, he clearly didnt use a sifter like in that youtube video. But what does that matter? Couldnt he have crushed the dried bugs more? You wrote an essay defending this because of a sifter?
Is my coffee an "extract" because it goes through a filter? What if I dried the coffee and made instant?
Nigger tier intellect confirmed. Which explains why I have to inform you that YES, your coffee is an extract of coffee beans, just like tea is an extract of tea leaves. Instant coffee is dehydrated coffee bean extract, which you are rehydrating. Just like drinking orange juice isn't the same as eating an orange.
I can't imagine how tough life must be if you struggle with these concepts lol. I know my life's a little tougher for having to explain them. My <10 y.o. kids grasp these concepts more readily than you!
¯_(ツ)_/¯
Point is - eating dye extracted from filtered bug parts added to your products in microgram or small amounts per serving is a far fucking cry from eating pure ground bugs.
> I inhaled a horsefly
You might be a lizard
Also running makes you hungry, so y'know, waste not want not. Starving kids in Africa and all.
Didnt you see? It is literally pure ground bugs. It isnt a filtered extract. It is dried bugs that are crushed up. Literally that is it. That is what it is. It ks pute ground bugs. And it is there for COLOR.
Nigger it's literally called cochineal *extract.*
Stop at 0:50s. See the empty vial (well, with dyed water in it)? That's what they use. The excess bug parts not only interfere with the coloring, but they add useless bulk that interferes with the desired color and likely undesirable flavors. Also, you are talking micrograms per nerd pack at best, of the *extract*.
[Here is a crude, at home method of... and I can't stress this word enough... **EXTRACTING** the color from the bug.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oS0Q7iDAB8w)
Look at all the bug parts this dude leaves behind.
>It is literally pure ground bugs. It isnt a filtered extract. It is dried bugs that are crushed up. Literally that is it. That is what it is. It ks pute ground bugs.
Just saying lies over and over doesn't change the facts. Shit with that kind of repetition you might actually be a negress, so why am I even trying to use facts and logic on you? Lol... here let me try my niggerese. "NUH UH. NO IT AIN'T! NO IT AIN'T! NO IT AIN'T! NO IT AIN'T! NUH UH! U DON NO! U DON NO! U DON NO! U BETTA BACK UP!"
I'm a little rusty, but I think that may have gotten the point across on your level.
Is my coffee an "extract" because it goes through a filter? What if I dried the coffee and made instant?
> You wrote an essay
Nigger tier intellect confirmed. Which explains why I have to inform you that YES, your coffee is an extract of coffee beans, just like tea is an extract of tea leaves. Instant coffee is dehydrated coffee bean extract, which you are rehydrating. Just like drinking orange juice isn't the same as eating an orange.
I can't imagine how tough life must be if you struggle with these concepts lol. I know my life's a little tougher for having to explain them. My <10 y.o. kids grasp these concepts more readily than you!